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1 arrogate something to oneself
arrogate something to oneselfzich iets toe-eigenen, iets aanhalen -
2 to arrogate something to oneself
arrogarse algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to arrogate something to oneself
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3 arrogate
tr['ærəgeɪt]1 atribuir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto arrogate something to oneself arrogarse algoto arrogate to oneself : arrogarsev.• arrogar v.['ærǝʊɡeɪt]VTto arrogate sth to o.s. — arrogarse algo
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4 arrogate
verb \/ˈærə(ʊ)ɡəɪt\/1) gjøre uberettiget krav på, tillegge (seg) uberettiget, snike seg til2) tilrane segarrogate something to oneself tilrane seg noe, gjøre uberettiget krav på noe, påberope seg noe• he arrogated himself the right to decide how the holy scriptures should be interpretedhan påberopte seg på retten til å bestemme hvordan de hellige skriftene skulle fortolkesarrogate something for somebody tillegge noen noe, tildele noen noe -
5 arrogate
v. aanklagen; pakken (niet volgens de wet); houding aannemen (die niet rechtvaardig is)[ ærəgeet]♦voorbeelden:2 arrogate something to oneself • zich iets toe-eigenen, iets aanhalen -
6 arrogate
/'ærougeit/ * ngoại động từ - yêu sách láo, đòi bậy =to arrogate something to oneself+ yêu sách láo cho mình cái gì - nhận bậy, chiếm bậy (cái gì...) -
7 anmaßen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-): sich (Dat) Rechte etc. anmaßen claim; sich (Dat) anmaßen zu (+ Inf.) take it upon o.s. to (+ Inf.) ich maße mir kein Urteil darüber an who am I to judge?, far be it from me to pass judg(e)ment on it geh.; was maßt du dir eigentlich an! what gives you the right?, who do you think you are?* * *ạn|ma|ßen ['anmaːsn]vt sepetw anmaßen (Befugnis, Recht) — to claim sth (for oneself); Kritik to take sth upon oneself; Titel, Macht, Autorität to assume sth
anmaßen — to presume to pass judgement on/have an opinion about sth
* * *(to be bold enough (to act without the right, knowledge etc to do so): I wouldn't presume to advise someone as clever as you.) presume* * *an|ma·ßenvrwas maßen Sie sich an! what right do you [think you] have!* * *reflexives Verbdarüber kannst du dir gar kein Urteil anmaßen — you have no right or it's not your place to pass judgement on that
* * *anmaßen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-):anmaßen claim;sich (dat)ich maße mir kein Urteil darüber an who am I to judge?, far be it from me to pass judg(e)ment on it geh;was maßt du dir eigentlich an! what gives you the right?, who do you think you are?* * *reflexives Verbsich (Dat.) etwas anmaßen — claim something [for oneself]; arrogate something to oneself
darüber kannst du dir gar kein Urteil anmaßen — you have no right or it's not your place to pass judgement on that
* * *v.to arrogate v.to claim v.to claim unduly expr.to commandeer v.to expropriate v.to pretend v. -
8 arogar
Рус. без основания приписывать (что-л. кому-л.)Eng. to arrogate (something to oneself); -ant.a arrogant, overbearing -
9 arroger
s'arroger aʀɔʒe verbe pronominal to appropriate [titre, prérogatives]; to assume [droit, pouvoir, fonction]* * *arroger: s'arroger verb table: manger vpr to appropriate [titre]; to assume, to arrogate sout [droit, privilège, pouvoir]; to assume [fonction]; to arrogate sout [monopole]; s'arroger le monopole de fig to claim a monopoly on; s'arroger le droit de faire to assume the right to do; s'arroger des prérogatives to claim ou appropriate prerogatives.[arɔʒe]s'arroger verbe pronominal transitif
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